The ongoing legal battle over non-citizen voting rights in New York City has sparked renewed debate over election integrity ...
New York’s top court has been asked to reverse a ruling against a law that would allow noncitizens to vote in New York City ...
ALBANY, New York — New York’s top court is set to consider whether documented noncitizens can vote in New York City elections ...
NYC elected officials are asking the state's highest court to let noncitizens vote in local elections after a law was struck ...
The law was previously struck down by two lower courts that found the measure violated the state's constitution.
New York's highest tribunal, the Court of Appeals, hearing a case at Albany in 2009. Tracy Collins via Wikimedia Commons ...
Questions about absence of citywide referendum, and definitions of "citizens," were foremost issues as the New York Court of ...
Rival gang members sparked a melee in a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday, leaving two people slashed and a hallway covered in blood. Authorities took seven suspects in custody after the out-of-control ...
The Honorable Judge Norma Jennings, New York State’s first Black and lesbian civil court judge, was sworn in on Jan. 30 in Brooklyn. Judge Jennings ascended to Kings County’s Sixth Municipal Court ...
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